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  • A young Levite of Bethlehem in Judah, a descendant of Moses who lived there as a foreigner, (Judges 17, 7)

  • and Micah asked him, "Where do you come from?" He answered, "I am a Levite and I have come walking from Bethlehem; I am in search of a place where I can stay as a guest." (Judges 17, 9)

  • Micah said to him, "Stay in my house and be a father and priest to me; I shall give you ten pieces of silver a year, clothing and food." So the Levite went in to his house. (Judges 17, 10)

  • The Levite agreed to stay in Micah's house and became like one of his sons. (Judges 17, 11)

  • Micah consecrated the Levite, and this young man became his priest and remained in the house of Micah. (Judges 17, 12)

  • And Micah said, "Now I know that Yahweh will bestow favors on me for this Levite has become my priest." (Judges 17, 13)

  • When they were near the house, they recognized the voice of the young Levite, so they went in. They asked him, "Who has brought you here? What are you doing in this place? Why are you here?" (Judges 18, 3)

  • The troops made a detour and entered the house of the young Levite, the house of Micah. They greeted him (Judges 18, 15)

  • At that time there was still no king in Israel. A Levite who lived deep in the mountains of Ephraim took a woman from Bethlehem in Judah as concubine. (Judges 19, 1)

  • On the fourth day, they rose early in the morning and the Levite prepared to leave. But the father of the young maiden said to his son-in-law, "Eat some bread first so you can regain your strength, then you can go." (Judges 19, 5)

  • When the Levite got up to leave, his father-in-law insisted, so he stayed that night. (Judges 19, 7)

  • But the Levite refused to spend the night there, so he got up, left and arrived opposite Jebush, or Jerusalem. He brought with him the two saddled asses, his concubine and his servant. (Judges 19, 10)


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